You never know what's around the corner! Take it from me get out there and enjoy what you can when you can! Almost 5 months ago I lost the ability to stand and walk, lift or bend my legs. Literally in the click of a finger. I don't know when I will walk again. I had so many plans to get out on the hills this year, and now I'm stuck in a wheelchair. I've only just managed to get my concentration back in watching videos again. Thank you for providing great content Gavin!!
Geologist here. I know nothing about NL geology but from what I saw, I'd say that the greenish grey rocks are a phyllitic schist. A metamorphic rock that was once a sedimentary rock full of clay minerals. During metamorphosis, the rock experienced high temperatures and pressures and the clay minerals were transformed into platy minerals such as chlorite and micas. Since these minerals are platy, they five this rock a schistose texture meaning that it has a layered look. Time and weathering causes the layers to begin to break down giving the rock a fissile texture meaning that it breaks into thin plates. The other rock appeared to be a quartz vein that intruded into the schist. Don't get me started on how that happens.
Spot on about the solitude. Dragging yourself out of bed at 4am with a face like the apple one of my kids left under their bed 4 weeks ago is made worthwhile when you can just stand somewhere in quiet as the sun rises without the sound of modern life intruding.
I used to go alone a LOT. Among my best memories runnin' around/ hunting, fishing, pictures etc.. But after having bumped my head three times now, my beautiful wife goes with me, I am sure (positive) there are times she'd rather not, but she loves me and she gets scared for me. No matter how many times I tell her to stay home, that she doesn't have to go. She goes. She has saved my life twice now...Getting older is a blessing, and sometimes a curse too. Another blessed day❤🩹All good!. Go get checked out when things do not seem right. I was too stubborn.. goes for all.... you too Gavin~ ( our favorite on YT) Mike
Something you might have overlooked with that hotshot umbrella, is that is pretty much a sail and in even modest wind will send that hassleblad t*ts over tea kettle down a cliff or lens down onto the sand/dirt whatever.
@@mazutcali9471 it’s a good idea to use a baby type umbrella that’s clamps on the the leg on rainy days Obviously no good on windy days but then photography is rarely worth it on windy days anyway
The rocks you were photographing are Metamorphic rocks that have been pushed up vertically from constant earthquakes. The Gypisum inclusions in the rocks are also from earthquakes creating gaps between the layers for the water to flood in and lay down the Gypisum. I also noticed that Amanda learned from you what appropriate footwear is at the start of the video.
Hello Gavin, I couldn't agree with you more about solitude and being out in nature, especially during your advanced years in life. I am 74, and have been into photography for a moment or two. (decades). I cherish the moments I spend alone with nature, especially in the early morning hours. It's my Photography Therapy if you will. Sure I take chances going alone, but life is a chance and you only get one shot at it. It's what I enjoy doing most, so be it. We never know what tomorrow may bring. Keep up the videos along with Amanda.
-Aristotle- , umm, Gavin, good point about getting out solo. You don't need to please anyone but yourself, and you are free to just take in what nature gives.
Solitude, the sound of nature, away from the din of the city. My kind of photography and I can get up at 4am with a face like a slapped ar5e and there is no one to see it! Perfect 😃👍
I like your message. You are completely right; there is no waisted time when chasing those perfect scenes. You are very funny indeed. Thanks and keep on enjoying the ride.
My only issue with the umbrella is the wind is gonna capture it and then it's going to make the camera move as you're shooting the problem with that. You would only be able to use it if there is no wind because as soon as there is any wind you also have the chance of the umbrella capturing in the wind and knocking your tripod over. You would have to be very careful with it. I think if you were using it and my issue is the wind buffing the camera and causing blurry photos it's a great idea but I'm not sure it's been really well. Thought it would only be useful in very rainy conditions which usually when it rains there's wind.
my goodness, the cliffhanger was so much worth! Joke aside, I do get what you mean about those moments about yourself, and somehow, photography becomes the best motivation to go and experience those moments out of time. Again, very beautiful photos you made there. Cheers!
Excellent video, Gavin. I had that moment of enlightenment this weekend shooting the Milky Way over in the Sawtooth’s, alone in the dark. Once I convinced myself that I wasn’t going to get mauled by a grizzly in the dark (startled at every noise in nature), I settled into my business of taking photos and 6 hours later I was shocked at how fast the time flew by. And I came away with some amazing nightscapes.
I made grilled cheese for my husband's dinner tonight, just before watching this video...almost as bizzarre a coincidence as finding an unexpected rainbow in your shot! 😮🤔😂
I had a blast alone yesterday spending 9.5 hours driving through the Mojave Desert taking about 700 images, great therapy. I loved the Hassy accessory. The grilled-cheese review was well worth the wait! Safe travels.
With those umbrellas on the hot shoe you should never turn the back to the camera. As helpful as this gadget is in pouring rain, it can quickly turn into a disaster, if it catches some wind. Nice video and glad to see you back after weeks of absence …. 😊
Aaww welcome back Gavin, our Sundays haven’t been the same without you and Amanda. Really look forward to seeing you both. Loving the umbrella so cute. Brilliant photos yet again, just follow the sun….where ever it maybe..love it.. See you next time 😊😊
Wish I had thought about a bumbershoot attached to my camera years ago. All I had was a loving wife to go along on the backpacking trips and carry a pack with all of the food and a big umbrella and a ground cloth, etc. It always rained at some point during the day when we were backpacking in the Smokies and she very dutifully held the big umbrella over my 4x5 view camera when we were making an image... and she made the notes about the shot so I would know what development to give the film when we got home. I'm sure the little one that attaches to you camera and threatens to blow over in the slightest breeze is much better. 🤣🤣🤣 However, I do admire the shots you have made so far on this trip. Not every day can provide an epic shot and it makes you appreciate more the ones that do. One last note, at age 82 I do appreciate those quiet moments more. I get up at first light because I figure I'm not far from a long dirt nap and I don't waste my time sleeping. I go out on the covered back porch and set up my camera with the 500mm f/4 lens and watch the sun come up and the birds and animals begin to stir. I usually get three of four hours of being quietly at one with nature and getting a few good bird shots. I don't know if that is better than meditation or just my form of meditation but I do know it works for me.
Solitude and quite are what I enjoy on a early Sunday morning well before prayers begin.Yes Gavin, I`ll take peace and quite over the sound of a diesel truck with a crew heading off to work.
Mate- love your vids and catch them when in the mood- have to say though that I find it funny that you walk past exactly the type of scenes I would go out of my way to photograph and you are totally oblivious to...LOL the buildings in their surroundings are stunning eg @19.44 when you are philosophizing.....that white structure against the backdrop of perfectly flat boring light bouncing off that boring skyline full of clouds- perfect light for that type of shot ... now that is a photographers photography man. Wakey wakey it isnt all about ARAT photography- ( another tree another rock) All the best Pete
Hadn't thought about it before, but I'm kind of surprised people would complain about hearing some life philosophy from an experienced photographer. Part of youtube is getting to know the person behind the still images and what they think about things is pretty integral to that. Unless it's just strictly a transactional relationship for them; "Just give me the photography info, I'm not interested in anything else." Those people should just buy some tutorials somewhere then, and stop complaining.
I'm sure you've had loads of different answers about the rocks you mentioned, but it's simply decomposing shale and what you thought was gypsum is an exposed quartz and feldspar vein.... a cracking video as always mate, and that camera brolly was the nuts 🤣
Another enjoyable video Gavin. I see Amanda had her photography work boots on in the beginning. I love going out on my own to discover, it usually when I take my best photos. I like going out with a group too, but prefer to go by myself.
Hi Gavin, I received your book a week ago, it's another belter. I found that if you need to make a rainbow pop, just put on a circular polariser, it intensifies the colours.
0:49 that had me actually laugh out loud and usually the goofy humor doesnt work for me, but that felt really spontaneous. Anyway enjoyed the vlogs so far.
I would be interested in a follow up video how the umbrella works on a windy day. I would be afraid to leave the camera on a tripod with it on. Plus just plain simple camera shake.
You've talked me into buying the umbrella, but I am always hesitant when it comes to sticking anything that could wiggle back and forth in my hot shoe, even flashes... I have ripped feet off of flashes and loosened a hotshoe by putting heavy flashes on the top, so I would PERSONALLY only attach the umbrella TO A CAMERA CAGE/RIG, not the camera hotshoe itself.
You should’ve gotten one of those umbrella hats instead. That would’ve been the business mate. Great drone shots Gavin. Looking forward to seeing more.
I for one appreciated the philosophizing. That said, I wonder what the design load is for a hot shoe? I wonder if the body will fly away, or the shoe will take flight with a few trailing wires? Kind'a like a $15K kite tail....
The official name for the yellowish stuff on top of the rocks is "bird poop". 🙂 Hope you washed your hands. Good video showing the way photography works. Lots of time and money spent, lonely times, cold, hot, hungry ... but oh, when you get that shot it's all worth it. Thanks for the video.
Those umbrellas , I had a similar idea Get a baby umbrella, the ones that clamp on the pram with a clamp. They are larger and will clamp onto tripod leg not camera. Enjoy the videos.
..love the umbrella...but....it needs to be quickly removed from bracket to be hand held to avoid camera shake..and also to have the ability to pop off if wind picks up..i have several which clamp to tripod and with a few easy modifications do all of the above...as an instructor always said, " you have to modify everything"
I like how you stuck the Wang Dang Doodle right in the center of the X-Pan pano! It's a shame it's a lot smaller than it looks in real life ... that's what she said! 😏
Great shots with the drone. I considered one of those umbrellas, but if a wind came along, then that would be it. Would be a better idea to use a small gorilla pod attached to the tripod, but the again, if a wind picked up…..I’d also worry about it ruining my hotshoe.
StAnthony area on the great Northern Peninsula one of the best places to see iceberg, icebergs usually start turning up around the last week of March with the arctic pack ice.
Small appendages and chafed nipples aside, this was transmendous, Gavin. Loved that X-Pan shot. Totally agree with your thoughts re the value of quiet solitude. It's a rare currency indeed.
Great berg hunting! Keep the burned grilled cheeses coming and by the way, I REALY don't mind the interupted showers! Stellar content! I feel like I'm right there with you with your comentary. 🐱
Hey!!! did a video about having a umbrella on the camera a month ago ..... and the girl that sold it to med said size does´nt matter, mine is half the size of yours..... and i would/can not claim any intellectual property... no intellectuals where in my video! Nice episode as always
Searching for a camera cover, I saw that hotshoe brolly on amazon this afternoon and thought "Which daft wassock would use one of those?" Well, we didn't have to wait for an answer. I'd like to see you try that thing in the teeth of an NS hurricane ... beware of low-flying Hasselbalds ...
Gavin , when Amanda locked up the van door , she walked away leaving the ladder out ! What if someone nicked it ? You need to get a new one fitted to the camper 👌
your videos are always interesting to watch Gavin, love the banter with you and Amanda, but if I am ever invited over for breakfast would you do the toast please, haha, the brolly looks pathetic, but it could really work, some cracking images as usual, love those strange scaily rocks in the foreground of the image, I agree about getting out for sunrise, it is so peaceful at that time of day, hope I didn't,t upset you in my last comment about your flip-flops, looking forward to your next iceberg adventure.
I don't know if it's of your taste, but apps like Ephemeris give you the position of the sun, the moon and the milk way with the hours. I understand that in the video the clouds were the major factor, but never seen you using something like that. I also understand if it is too much of a hassle.
It takes all the risk and adventure out of photography, so I prefer it when my friends use it. Then I can get all the benefit out of it while still fooling myself I'm not reliant on apps ;)
2nd Best Book Ever Written? www.fototripper.com/stories-within-stories-landscape-photography-book/
Still waiting for my pre-order here in the UK. :( Nothing to fill the void of those upload-free weeks...
@fototripper I'm thinking that I'm going to do an autumn shoot in Cape Breton if you want to meet up for some laughs
@@keddy6live let me know via email when you're coming. I may be around, I may not.
@@fototripper I get that. I'll know more as the day gets closer, if not, there's always another time
@@keddy6live Sounds good!
You never know what's around the corner! Take it from me get out there and enjoy what you can when you can! Almost 5 months ago I lost the ability to stand and walk, lift or bend my legs. Literally in the click of a finger. I don't know when I will walk again. I had so many plans to get out on the hills this year, and now I'm stuck in a wheelchair. I've only just managed to get my concentration back in watching videos again. Thank you for providing great content Gavin!!
I hope things improve for you.
Now you can watch your Hasselblad fly away like Mary Poppins!
Geologist here. I know nothing about NL geology but from what I saw, I'd say that the greenish grey rocks are a phyllitic schist. A metamorphic rock that was once a sedimentary rock full of clay minerals. During metamorphosis, the rock experienced high temperatures and pressures and the clay minerals were transformed into platy minerals such as chlorite and micas. Since these minerals are platy, they five this rock a schistose texture meaning that it has a layered look. Time and weathering causes the layers to begin to break down giving the rock a fissile texture meaning that it breaks into thin plates. The other rock appeared to be a quartz vein that intruded into the schist. Don't get me started on how that happens.
"phyllitic schist" Sounds like something to see the doctor about ;)
Spot on about the solitude. Dragging yourself out of bed at 4am with a face like the apple one of my kids left under their bed 4 weeks ago is made worthwhile when you can just stand somewhere in quiet as the sun rises without the sound of modern life intruding.
A couple umbrella hats for you and Amanda and the ensemble will be complete. Props for dragging your butt out of bed at 4:00 AM.
I agree with you. Spending time alone in nature is time well spent!
I used to go alone a LOT. Among my best memories runnin' around/ hunting, fishing, pictures etc.. But after having bumped my head three times now, my beautiful wife goes with me, I am sure (positive) there are times she'd rather not, but she loves me and she gets scared for me. No matter how many times I tell her to stay home, that she doesn't have to go. She goes. She has saved my life twice now...Getting older is a blessing, and sometimes a curse too. Another blessed day❤🩹All good!. Go get checked out when things do not seem right. I was too stubborn.. goes for all.... you too Gavin~ ( our favorite on YT) Mike
Something you might have overlooked with that hotshot umbrella, is that is pretty much a sail and in even modest wind will send that hassleblad t*ts over tea kettle down a cliff or lens down onto the sand/dirt whatever.
Such Umbrella + wind = new camera.
@@mazutcali9471 it’s a good idea to use a baby type umbrella that’s clamps on the the leg on rainy days
Obviously no good on windy days but then photography is rarely worth it on windy days anyway
@@seanteague2522 Short accidental wind blow is enough to go shopping for new lens.
The rocks you were photographing are Metamorphic rocks that have been pushed up vertically from constant earthquakes. The Gypisum inclusions in the rocks are also from earthquakes creating gaps between the layers for the water to flood in and lay down the Gypisum.
I also noticed that Amanda learned from you what appropriate footwear is at the start of the video.
Hello Gavin, I couldn't agree with you more about solitude and being out in nature, especially during your advanced years in life. I am 74, and have been into photography for a moment or two. (decades). I cherish the moments I spend alone with nature, especially in the early morning hours. It's my Photography Therapy if you will. Sure I take chances going alone, but life is a chance and you only get one shot at it. It's what I enjoy doing most, so be it. We never know what tomorrow may bring. Keep up the videos along with Amanda.
Well said.
I came for the grilled cheese but stayed for the photography.
😅
That gull knew the drill; flying over and landing on the berg while you were filming was perfect. Thanks for a great video Gavin and Amanda!
Inspiring drown pictures !
You guys are so fun. I love watching your adventures. Thank you
Embrace the solitude! I find those moments help reenergize me for dealing for real life…lol, the umbrella. 📸😎
-Aristotle- , umm, Gavin, good point about getting out solo. You don't need to please anyone but yourself, and you are free to just take in what nature gives.
Solitude, the sound of nature, away from the din of the city. My kind of photography and I can get up at 4am with a face like a slapped ar5e and there is no one to see it! Perfect 😃👍
Drone photography is legit. Great images.
The grilled cheese trilogy! It’s the TH-cam version of the cornetto trilogy 😂 🍦
I like your message. You are completely right; there is no waisted time when chasing those perfect scenes. You are very funny indeed. Thanks and keep on enjoying the ride.
That 'berg looks like it was just waiting for you and your drone
A little burn adds flavor, it's so kind of Amanda to cook for you! Thanks for getting the drone out!
Put a macro lens in the bag, for mornings like the one at the end of this video. There's always something to bring home.
My only issue with the umbrella is the wind is gonna capture it and then it's going to make the camera move as you're shooting the problem with that. You would only be able to use it if there is no wind because as soon as there is any wind you also have the chance of the umbrella capturing in the wind and knocking your tripod over. You would have to be very careful with it. I think if you were using it and my issue is the wind buffing the camera and causing blurry photos it's a great idea but I'm not sure it's been really well. Thought it would only be useful in very rainy conditions which usually when it rains there's wind.
I love going out and taking photos by myself
I believe that pink rock you’re rubbing so joyfully at 17:33 minutes in is petrified dino jism.
What a place for photography,well don Gavin.
top tip with cheese grilled sandwiches. start it off in the microwave. works 75% of time every time 😉
Another fantastic video! You and Amanda crack me up. Love your photographic insights as always.
Lovely philosophizing, and spot on!!!!
Great philosophical episode! Everything you said is so true! I’d love to see some black and white compositions in these rocky formations
I would be so worried the wind would catch that umbrella and rip the hot shoe off. lol
I only came for the philosophy, glad you kept it on ice
🥶
my goodness, the cliffhanger was so much worth!
Joke aside, I do get what you mean about those moments about yourself, and somehow, photography becomes the best motivation to go and experience those moments out of time. Again, very beautiful photos you made there. Cheers!
Excellent video, Gavin. I had that moment of enlightenment this weekend shooting the Milky Way over in the Sawtooth’s, alone in the dark.
Once I convinced myself that I wasn’t going to get mauled by a grizzly in the dark (startled at every noise in nature), I settled into my business of taking photos and 6 hours later I was shocked at how fast the time flew by. And I came away with some amazing nightscapes.
sounds like paradise.
* I would love to get you out this way to shoot some time.
Hell of a drone shot. Looks like most of it is underwater. Huge. Cool stuff…..
I made grilled cheese for my husband's dinner tonight, just before watching this video...almost as bizzarre a coincidence as finding an unexpected rainbow in your shot! 😮🤔😂
You know which well known photographer would defo have one of those umbrellas already?
Clarence!
The umbrella ontop of the camera pass, it's just asking for the wind to take it and tip it over.
I had a blast alone yesterday spending 9.5 hours driving through the Mojave Desert taking about 700 images, great therapy. I loved the Hassy accessory. The grilled-cheese review was well worth the wait! Safe travels.
Fantastic video! I do love a good brolly, has to be one of the most underrated non-photography bits of kit out there! Cheers!
I can see it now. A sudden gust of wind and a $13 brolly launches a $10000 camera into the sea. Not sure I’ll be buying it Gavin.
spread butter all over the 4 slices and then when it gets golden brown then add lots of good cheese add ham prosciutto
I like that umbrella..drone shot was great 🤷♀️ looks like a good time.
I know nothing about photography. You definitely have charisma and that’s what brings me back each time. You and your wife are a hoot! 😂
Love that brolly ☂️
With those umbrellas on the hot shoe you should never turn the back to the camera. As helpful as this gadget is in pouring rain, it can quickly turn into a disaster, if it catches some wind. Nice video and glad to see you back after weeks of absence …. 😊
You just let the cat out of the bag regarding a future skit. Delete footage.
Aaww welcome back Gavin, our Sundays haven’t been the same without you and Amanda.
Really look forward to seeing you both.
Loving the umbrella so cute.
Brilliant photos yet again, just follow the sun….where ever it maybe..love it..
See you next time 😊😊
Just yesterday, I was wondering if you posted any new videos. Happy to see one today 🤟
Wish I had thought about a bumbershoot attached to my camera years ago. All I had was a loving wife to go along on the backpacking trips and carry a pack with all of the food and a big umbrella and a ground cloth, etc. It always rained at some point during the day when we were backpacking in the Smokies and she very dutifully held the big umbrella over my 4x5 view camera when we were making an image... and she made the notes about the shot so I would know what development to give the film when we got home. I'm sure the little one that attaches to you camera and threatens to blow over in the slightest breeze is much better. 🤣🤣🤣 However, I do admire the shots you have made so far on this trip. Not every day can provide an epic shot and it makes you appreciate more the ones that do. One last note, at age 82 I do appreciate those quiet moments more. I get up at first light because I figure I'm not far from a long dirt nap and I don't waste my time sleeping. I go out on the covered back porch and set up my camera with the 500mm f/4 lens and watch the sun come up and the birds and animals begin to stir. I usually get three of four hours of being quietly at one with nature and getting a few good bird shots. I don't know if that is better than meditation or just my form of meditation but I do know it works for me.
Solitude and quite are what I enjoy on a early Sunday morning well before prayers begin.Yes Gavin, I`ll take peace and quite over the sound of a diesel truck with a crew heading off to work.
that rock texture is call ‘fissile texture’. A previous comment mentioned metamorphic rock, i’d agree.
Amazing rainbow photo!💜
The rock you were looking at is called shale. Slate is the metamorphism of shale. There's a LOT LOT of it in Newfoundland.
Mate- love your vids and catch them when in the mood- have to say though that I find it funny that you walk past exactly the type of scenes I would go out of my way to photograph and you are totally oblivious to...LOL the buildings in their surroundings are stunning eg @19.44 when you are philosophizing.....that white structure against the backdrop of perfectly flat boring light bouncing off that boring skyline full of clouds- perfect light for that type of shot ... now that is a photographers photography man. Wakey wakey it isnt all about ARAT photography- ( another tree another rock) All the best Pete
Hadn't thought about it before, but I'm kind of surprised people would complain about hearing some life philosophy from an experienced photographer. Part of youtube is getting to know the person behind the still images and what they think about things is pretty integral to that. Unless it's just strictly a transactional relationship for them; "Just give me the photography info, I'm not interested in anything else." Those people should just buy some tutorials somewhere then, and stop complaining.
As long as they buy them from me ;)
Rotten slate? That was a Twirl right there Gavin :)
Or maybe a Flake. Remember those?
Didn't you try to have a bite? 😆
I'm sure you've had loads of different answers about the rocks you mentioned, but it's simply decomposing shale and what you thought was gypsum is an exposed quartz and feldspar vein.... a cracking video as always mate, and that camera brolly was the nuts 🤣
Another enjoyable video Gavin. I see Amanda had her photography work boots on in the beginning. I love going out on my own to discover, it usually when I take my best photos. I like going out with a group too, but prefer to go by myself.
Hi Gavin, I received your book a week ago, it's another belter. I found that if you need to make a rainbow pop, just put on a circular polariser, it intensifies the colours.
Thanks a lot. Be careful with the CPL. If you polarize it too much the rainbow will vanish entirely.
Absolutely love your channel !! A photographer and comedian lol I love it . And I love your wife as well !!!!
0:49 that had me actually laugh out loud and usually the goofy humor doesnt work for me, but that felt really spontaneous. Anyway enjoyed the vlogs so far.
I would be interested in a follow up video how the umbrella works on a windy day. I would be afraid to leave the camera on a tripod with it on. Plus just plain simple camera shake.
Stay tuned for the Iceland videos.
Looks like a quartz vein in metamorphic rock to me, but I'm not a geologist.
You've talked me into buying the umbrella, but I am always hesitant when it comes to sticking anything that could wiggle back and forth in my hot shoe, even flashes... I have ripped feet off of flashes and loosened a hotshoe by putting heavy flashes on the top, so I would PERSONALLY only attach the umbrella TO A CAMERA CAGE/RIG, not the camera hotshoe itself.
You should’ve gotten one of those umbrella hats instead. That would’ve been the business mate. Great drone shots Gavin. Looking forward to seeing more.
Both would have been a sight.
Yeah totally with you on the solitude, always loved it :-)
I for one appreciated the philosophizing. That said, I wonder what the design load is for a hot shoe? I wonder if the body will fly away, or the shoe will take flight with a few trailing wires? Kind'a like a $15K kite tail....
Search up umbrella Kevin Adams for one that attaches to the tripod.
A grilled cheese sandwich does sound like a good idea right now. 🤣
The official name for the yellowish stuff on top of the rocks is "bird poop". 🙂 Hope you washed your hands. Good video showing the way photography works. Lots of time and money spent, lonely times, cold, hot, hungry ... but oh, when you get that shot it's all worth it. Thanks for the video.
Those umbrellas , I had a similar idea
Get a baby umbrella, the ones that clamp on the pram with a clamp. They are larger and will clamp onto tripod leg not camera.
Enjoy the videos.
Finally, the answer to the great question of the tasty grilled cheese. Waited all week for this. Awesome video.
With the brolly thing, for faster results you can just kick the tripod over
Loved the iceberg drone shots, the rainbow shots and the tin pot philosophy.
Great video love them
Now that i know how that sandwich turned out, i can finally sleep!
In the captions - 20mm? Isn’t that the XCD 25mm?
correct
My book came today! :)
Woohoooo
..love the umbrella...but....it needs to be quickly removed from bracket to be hand held to avoid camera shake..and also to have the ability to pop off if wind picks up..i have several which clamp to tripod and with a few easy modifications do all of the above...as an instructor always said, " you have to modify everything"
What's freaking amazing about those icebergs are not the shape or size... it's the age of the Ice... Thousands of years.
I like how you stuck the Wang Dang Doodle right in the center of the X-Pan pano! It's a shame it's a lot smaller than it looks in real life ... that's what she said! 😏
Great shots with the drone. I considered one of those umbrellas, but if a wind came along, then that would be it. Would be a better idea to use a small gorilla pod attached to the tripod, but the again, if a wind picked up…..I’d also worry about it ruining my hotshoe.
even if you don't get any photos, the journey is still fun Gav. Hope the canadian fires aren't affecting your place.
Getting mine right this second…
StAnthony area on the great Northern Peninsula one of the best places to see iceberg, icebergs usually start turning up around the last week of March with the arctic pack ice.
Where do you think we go next ;)
St.Anthony and white cape St Lunaie-Griquet.
Awesome, good advice I have less and less time to get out in my 50s….
Small appendages and chafed nipples aside, this was transmendous, Gavin. Loved that X-Pan shot. Totally agree with your thoughts re the value of quiet solitude. It's a rare currency indeed.
Great berg hunting! Keep the burned grilled cheeses coming and by the way, I REALY don't mind the interupted showers! Stellar content! I feel like I'm right there with you with your comentary. 🐱
Hey!!! did a video about having a umbrella on the camera a month ago ..... and the girl that sold it to med said size does´nt matter, mine is half the size of yours..... and i would/can not claim any intellectual property... no intellectuals where in my video!
Nice episode as always
😂, love your channel, Gavin 👍 !
I tell ya, this week it's been more breakfast and a splat for me. :-/ Thanks for the entertainment Garvin and my love to Amanda. x
Taken your advice, just ordered my camera umbrella -- its a real Bobby Dazer addition --- cost £2.69 inc postage. It better be worth it !
DEAL!
Searching for a camera cover, I saw that hotshoe brolly on amazon this afternoon and thought "Which daft wassock would use one of those?" Well, we didn't have to wait for an answer. I'd like to see you try that thing in the teeth of an NS hurricane ... beware of low-flying Hasselbalds ...
Could be a vein of “bull quartz” …often found in shale.
Sorry Gavin, the mini umbrella gets 8/10 Tosser rating. I must get one.😂
Gavin , when Amanda locked up the van door , she walked away leaving the ladder out !
What if someone nicked it ?
You need to get a new one fitted to the camper 👌
You don't have to worry about that there. It's not Nanaimo.
Could you use the umbrella to cut down on lens flair?
Excellent idea.
Nice 👍
your videos are always interesting to watch Gavin, love the banter with you and Amanda, but if I am ever invited over for breakfast would you do the toast please, haha, the brolly looks pathetic, but it could really work, some cracking images as usual, love those strange scaily rocks in the foreground of the image, I agree about getting out for sunrise, it is so peaceful at that time of day, hope I didn't,t upset you in my last comment about your flip-flops, looking forward to your next iceberg adventure.
I don't know if it's of your taste, but apps like Ephemeris give you the position of the sun, the moon and the milk way with the hours. I understand that in the video the clouds were the major factor, but never seen you using something like that. I also understand if it is too much of a hassle.
It takes all the risk and adventure out of photography, so I prefer it when my friends use it. Then I can get all the benefit out of it while still fooling myself I'm not reliant on apps ;)